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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk print pattern match line and following lines Post 302791891 by ctsgnb on Tuesday 9th of April 2013 12:12:22 PM
Old 04-09-2013
To print the line containing pattern and the next following line :

Code:
awk '/pattern/{c=3}{c>0?c--:c=0}c' myfile

or
Code:
awk '{y=x;x=($0~/pattern/)?1:0}x||y' myfile

or
Code:
awk '/pattern/{c=3}--c>0' myfile


Last edited by ctsgnb; 04-09-2013 at 01:25 PM..
 

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Data(3) 						User Contributed Perl Documentation						   Data(3)

NAME
Gimp::Data - Set and get state data. SYNOPSIS
use Gimp::Data; $Gimp::Data{'value1'} = "Hello"; print $Gimp::Data{'value1'},", World!! "; DESCRIPTION
With this module, you can access plugin-specific (or global) data in Gimp, i.e. you can store and retrieve values that are stored in the main Gimp application. An example would be to save parameter values in Gimp, so that on subsequent invocations of your plug-in, the user does not have to set all parameter values again (Gimp::Fu does this already). %Gimp::Data You can store and retrieve anything you like in this hash. It's contents will automatically be stored in Gimp, and can be accessed in later invocations of your plug-in. Be aware that other plug-ins store data in the same "hash", so better prefix your key with something unique, like your plug-in's name. As an example, the Gimp::Fu module uses "function_name/_fu_data" to store its data. This module might use a persistant implementation, i.e. your data might survive a restart of the Gimp application, but you cannot count on this. "Gimp::Data" will try to freeze your data when you pass in a reference. On retrieval, the data is thawed again. See Storable for more info. This might be implemented through either Storable or Data::Dumper, or not implemented at all (i.e. silently fail) ;) PERSISTANCE
"Gimp::Data" contains the following functions to ease applications where persistence for perl data structures is required: Gimp::Data::freeze(reference) Freeze (serialize) the reference. Gimp::Data::thaw(data) Thaw (unserialize) the dsata and return the original reference. LIMITATIONS
You cannot store references, and you cannot (yet) iterate through the keys (with "keys", "values" or "each"). AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com> SEE ALSO
perl(1), Gimp. perl v5.8.0 2001-12-06 Data(3)
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